Sara Barnes, 27, was charged with possession of drugs and drug equipment after deputies said she was driving on Stefanik Road with no headlights on and ran a stop sign on Sunday morning. Deputies spotted a homemade smoking device in Barnes' car and found a bag of methamphetamine, according to the report.

Barnes was arrested in February and was also charged with drug possession. She pleaded not guilty in April to the charges.

Investigators said Barnes climbed into the tree's hollow trunk and lit a fire to see better.

The tree, named after Florida Sen. M. O. Overstreet, who in 1927 donated the property on which the landmark sits, was about 120 feet tall and its trunk had a diameter of nearly 18 feet. The tree was the main attraction in the park, which was dedicated by President Calvin Coolidge in 1929.

Barnes bonded out of jail on her second set of charges with $6,500 bond.